
A bare dirt backyard or a crumbling old patio limits how you use your home. We build concrete patios in Beaumont that hold up through summer heat, drain properly, and give you a surface worth spending time on.

Concrete patio construction in Beaumont, CA means excavating the area, compacting the soil, laying a gravel base for drainage, and pouring a reinforced slab that hardens into a durable outdoor surface - most standard patios take one to three days of active work, with a full week before you should put heavy furniture on it. Beaumont Concrete Company handles the permit process through the City of Beaumont before any work begins, so the finished patio is legal and properly documented.
The part homeowners rarely see - the base preparation - is what separates a patio that lasts 25 years from one that cracks in five. Beaumont sits on clay-heavy soils that swell and shrink with the seasons, putting stress on concrete from below. We compact the ground, add gravel, and place steel reinforcement inside the form so the slab can handle that movement. Concrete also needs to cure evenly, not just dry - in Beaumont's summer heat, we take extra steps to keep the surface moist so the slab reaches its full strength.
If you want decorative options - stamped patterns, color, or exposed aggregate - those choices are made before the pour, not after. We can also extend your project with stamped concrete services for a more finished look, or pair your patio with a concrete pool deck for a unified outdoor surface if you have a pool.
If your yard is dirt, gravel, or patchy grass and you avoid spending time outside because there is nowhere comfortable to sit, a concrete patio is the most practical fix. This is especially common in newer Beaumont developments where builders finish the interior but leave the backyard completely bare.
Cracks wider than a pencil, sections that have shifted up or down relative to each other, or edges that have crumbled away are past the point of simple patching. In Beaumont, clay soils that expand and contract with seasonal moisture changes are a common reason older slabs deteriorate faster than expected.
If water sits against your foundation or collects near the back of your home after rain or irrigation, poor drainage is likely the cause. A properly sloped concrete patio directs water away from the structure. Left unaddressed, standing water near a foundation costs far more to fix over time than a new patio.
Some older Beaumont patios use dark-colored or low-quality concrete that absorbs heat and becomes uncomfortable to walk on barefoot by mid-morning in July. A new pour with a lighter finish or textured surface reflects more of the sun's heat and makes the space usable through the hottest months.
A plain broom-finish patio is the most common choice in Beaumont - it is practical, affordable, and meets most HOA finish requirements. For homeowners who want a more distinctive look, we can press decorative patterns into the wet surface, add color pigments to the mix, or expose the natural stone in the aggregate for a textured finish. These options cost more but significantly improve how your backyard looks and can add to your home's appeal if you ever sell. The underlying durability is the same regardless of the finish.
Standard residential patios are poured four inches thick - enough for foot traffic, patio furniture, and a grill. If you plan to place a very heavy hot tub or use the space for anything heavier, we pour at six inches with additional reinforcement. Getting this right from the start is far cheaper than tearing out and replacing a slab that was not built for the load.
Textured surface that handles foot traffic, drains well, and meets most HOA finish requirements.
Patterns pressed into the wet surface to mimic brick, stone, or wood at a fraction of the material cost.
Pigments mixed into the pour or stains applied after curing for a finished look that complements your home.
The top layer of concrete is washed away to reveal natural stone in the mix - durable and slip-resistant in the heat.
Beaumont's climate makes concrete patio work different from coastal cities. Temperatures in the San Gorgonio Pass regularly climb above 100 degrees in summer, which means fresh concrete can dry too fast on the surface and crack before it finishes curing. The clay-heavy soil common in Beaumont neighborhoods also shifts with seasonal moisture, putting stress on slabs from below. Contractors who have not worked in the Inland Empire specifically may not account for either of these factors in their base preparation or pour scheduling. For homeowners in the Beaumont area and nearby Banning, we use hot-weather protocols on every summer pour and prepare the base specifically for local soil conditions.
HOA requirements are also a real factor in Beaumont. Many of the city's newer master-planned communities have rules about patio size, finish colors, and whether prior approval is required before a permit is even pulled. Before committing to a design, check your HOA's guidelines. We are familiar with the approval process in Beaumont's neighborhoods and can help you design a patio that satisfies both your preferences and your HOA's rules. The Portland Cement Association also offers homeowner guides on what proper patio construction should involve - worth reading before you meet with any contractor.
We schedule a visit, measure the space, look at the ground conditions, and give you a written quote that separates labor, materials, and permit fees. No ballpark numbers over the phone. We respond within 1 business day of your inquiry.
Once you approve the quote, we apply for a permit through the City of Beaumont's Building and Safety Division. You do not need to visit any offices or fill out any forms - we manage the process and confirm the approved permit before the crew arrives.
We excavate, compact the soil, lay a gravel base, and build the forms before a drop of concrete is poured. On pour day, the crew fills and finishes the surface - plain, stamped, or colored - and cuts control joints before the concrete sets.
We coordinate any city inspection required by the permit. Once the curing period is complete, we remove the forms, clean up the site, and walk you through the finished patio to answer any questions about sealing or maintenance.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no pressure. Once you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit and walk you through what we recommend for your backyard and soil conditions.
(951) 518-9063We hold a valid California Contractors State License Board license and handle every permit and city inspection for your project. The job is fully documented and legal before we consider it complete.
We have worked in Sundance, Tournament Hills, Fairway Canyon, and neighborhoods across Beaumont long enough to know the soil conditions, HOA requirements, and permit process inside out.
We schedule pours for early morning, use additives that slow the setting process, and mist or cover the surface during curing. These are not extra steps we charge for - they are standard practice for concrete work in Beaumont's climate.
Every estimate is free, written, and breaks out costs clearly. There is no obligation and no upselling. We give you the information you need to make a confident decision.
A concrete patio is a long-term investment in your home. A contractor who is licensed, familiar with local soil and climate, handles permits properly, and leaves a clean site is not a bonus - it is the baseline. That is what we deliver on every job in Beaumont.
Take your patio a step further with decorative stamped patterns that mimic natural stone or brick at a lower cost and with better long-term durability.
Learn moreIf you have a pool alongside your patio area, a matching concrete deck creates a unified outdoor surface that handles foot traffic and Beaumont heat without cracking.
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